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CA Ridgeline vs Tikka T3x
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<blockquote data-quote="koonazz" data-source="post: 2487984" data-attributes="member: 29836"><p>I also have a Ridgeline in 280 Ackley. Mine has been very "interesting" to find a load for as well. Seems that MOA is its ceiling with every powder/bullet combination I've tried so far. I expected better accuracy from a semi custom rig. Also I've noticed it wont quite get the velocities everyone else seems to get with the same bullets and powders. And hitting pressure is abrupt, no early warning signs and the next .3 grain increase blows a primer. Most finicky rifle I've ever done load development on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koonazz, post: 2487984, member: 29836"] I also have a Ridgeline in 280 Ackley. Mine has been very "interesting" to find a load for as well. Seems that MOA is its ceiling with every powder/bullet combination I've tried so far. I expected better accuracy from a semi custom rig. Also I've noticed it wont quite get the velocities everyone else seems to get with the same bullets and powders. And hitting pressure is abrupt, no early warning signs and the next .3 grain increase blows a primer. Most finicky rifle I've ever done load development on. [/QUOTE]
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